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    Getting newspapers signed?

    Do they look nice? Do they hold an autograph good? I was thinking of sending one, but not sure if it would look tacky or not. Would the print rub off onto the envelope?
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    20 views, no replies??

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    I have a newspaper signed by Gheorge Mureshan, it was the only thing avaliable for him to sign, and it doesn't have anything to do with him. Its still nice, and I have kept it in a plastic sleeve for 6 years, its in good shape.

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    I'm thinking of sending it ttm, would that work?

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    I have had one newpaper signed. It was Mason Foster at Bucs training camp this year when he was on the cover of the sports section. It was in black sharpie, it has not bled, and it still looks pretty good after 6 months.

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    You have to keep it in a mylar protective sleeve or the paper will yellow over time.
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    Will the print rub off onto the envelope though?

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    It's not and envelope. It's a plastic sleeve, like magazines and comics get stored in. It's really like a giant penny sleeve that you can seal. You can get them for newspapers too. They keep oxygen, and more importantly, the moisture and acid in oxygen away from the paper, which keeps it white over time.

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    It's not and envelope. It's a plastic sleeve, like magazines and comics get stored in. It's really like a giant penny sleeve that you can seal. You can get them for newspapers too. They keep oxygen, and more importantly, the moisture and acid in oxygen away from the paper, which keeps it white over time.

    This. And you'd might want to use ink pen.

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    I'm talking about sending it ttm.

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